She is most likely the Elizabeth Stevens found in the Halifax Victualling Lists from the period covering 21 Aug 1752 to 29 Oct 1752 through to that ending in Apr 1753. Assuming that she appears alone without familiy (as is implied by Kim Stevens), this implies that she is an adult and probably a widow. The dates suggest that she may have been among the original settlers going to Lunenburg in May 1753. In this regard, it is possible she accompanied some family as a servant.spouse: Conrad, Johann Jacob (1727 - 1813)
Date and place of birth, etc. are from the Onslow, Nova Scotia, town records.
This woman may be the one of her name who married Jacob Conrod, but there is no known connection between Jacob and the town of Onslow. Kim Stevens suspects she might be the one who married a William English in July 1780, but I believe that was yet another Elizabeth, daughter of a Thomas and Margarent Stevens, who was baptized at St. Paul's 18 Mar 1756
First child born at Onslow, Nova Scotia.
----------child: privateDivorce -
spouse: Bissett, Barbara Beatrice (1893 - 1989)Occupation -
in the insurance business
Her tombstone spells her last name as STUART instead of STEWART.spouse: Turner, Donald Roderick (1865 - 1907)
----------child: Bissett, Edward (1811 - 1894)Mar. License - [date: 06 DEC 1810] [place: Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada]
Her tombstone records her birthdate as 1870.spouse: Settle, Robert Rippon (1867 - 1958)Death Note
Unknown GEDCOM info: Tuberculosis
spouse: Bissett, Charles Cornwall (1823 - 1891)Religion -
Catholic
----------child: Bissett, Daniel Turner (1856 - 1858)Census - [date: 30 MAR 1861] [place: Cole Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada]
Census - [date: 1881] [place: Cole Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada]
----------child: Turner, Donald Roderick (1865 - 1907)Census - [date: 1881] [place: Cole Harbour, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada]